Hello guys!
As the topic suggests, does anyone here have any idea where I could get them for my first diorama attempt? The thought of scratch-building hasn't come to mind as I believe it'll be a tragedy! A look on the internet usually brings me to WWII era buildings...
The diorama I have in mind would be using 1/35 scale figures to depict a scene of troopers storming a building/room in the modern era setting, suggestions for the figurine kits are needed too!
At the same time, I would probably need a figure posed in a "surrendering" manner, so any ideas guys?
Thanks!
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Posted: Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 05:55 AM UTC
Cuhail
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Posted: Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 04:17 PM UTC
Okay...I get ya.
Modern era... cool.
What region of the world? Because it matters.
Just asking for your sake,
Cuhail :cool:
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Posted: Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 05:09 PM UTC
Morning Murphy!
Currently I'm looking at Dragon's 1/35 GSG-9 members, so it'll be urban European theme... Another would be Dragon's 1/35 Hong Kong SDU members so it could alternatively be themed another way. ( Likelihood of using the SDU members is quite low as I believe creating the buildings for the diorama would have to be done by scratchbuiilding. )
Thanks!
Currently I'm looking at Dragon's 1/35 GSG-9 members, so it'll be urban European theme... Another would be Dragon's 1/35 Hong Kong SDU members so it could alternatively be themed another way. ( Likelihood of using the SDU members is quite low as I believe creating the buildings for the diorama would have to be done by scratchbuiilding. )
Thanks!
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Posted: Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 07:25 PM UTC
Since 1/35 modern is a tough nut to crack (except for damaged/bombed-out style), I looked around the train layout hobby for 1/32 (No. 1 Gauge/scale) and found a bit. The scale difference between 1/32 and 1/35 is workable, so....
http://www.scalehobbyist.com/catagories/Buildings/MIA00036027/product.php?s=0&t=6&u=0
http://www.scalehobbyist.com/catagories/Buildings/MIA00035507/product.php?s=0&t=6&u=0
It's only a couple, but, there may be more out there.
Scratchbuilding is ALWAYS an option.
H2H
Cuhail
http://www.scalehobbyist.com/catagories/Buildings/MIA00036027/product.php?s=0&t=6&u=0
http://www.scalehobbyist.com/catagories/Buildings/MIA00035507/product.php?s=0&t=6&u=0
It's only a couple, but, there may be more out there.
Scratchbuilding is ALWAYS an option.
H2H
Cuhail
Posted: Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 07:42 PM UTC
Rus
If you're looking for a european urban theme most WWII labelled city buildings will still work, as most european cities still have the same old buildings in the center. You could modernize them with some scrach items, like modern signs or street lamps, mabe even modern windows.
HTH!
Cheerio!
If you're looking for a european urban theme most WWII labelled city buildings will still work, as most european cities still have the same old buildings in the center. You could modernize them with some scrach items, like modern signs or street lamps, mabe even modern windows.
HTH!
Cheerio!
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Posted: Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 09:39 PM UTC
Thanks for the info guys... The barnyard one is pretty good, I'm thinking it could be an illegal stash of weapons the figures will be raiding...
I've seen some 1/35 Buildings by MiniArt on eBay which seems pretty good...
DIORAMA WITH BARN building 1/35 Miniart 36032
European BARN building for diorama 1/35 Miniart 35534 linkname
Anyone here tried their hands at MiniArt's products?
I've seen some 1/35 Buildings by MiniArt on eBay which seems pretty good...
DIORAMA WITH BARN building 1/35 Miniart 36032
European BARN building for diorama 1/35 Miniart 35534 linkname
Anyone here tried their hands at MiniArt's products?
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Posted: Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 11:19 PM UTC
Mig productions have a good range of modern acessories.
http://www.migproductionsforums.com/shop/index.php?cPath=26_44
Alot of it is middle eastern, however theres some generic stuff that you could easily use for a European setting such as their great street lamps and barriers
http://www.migproductionsforums.com/shop/images/35105.jpg
http://www.migproductionsforums.com/shop/images/35172.jpg
http://www.migproductionsforums.com/shop/index.php?cPath=26_44
Alot of it is middle eastern, however theres some generic stuff that you could easily use for a European setting such as their great street lamps and barriers
http://www.migproductionsforums.com/shop/images/35105.jpg
http://www.migproductionsforums.com/shop/images/35172.jpg
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Posted: Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 11:36 PM UTC
Goodness, those lamps even work!
I think I'll probably get some work done on a draft image of what the whole layout is gonna be.
Thanks!
I think I'll probably get some work done on a draft image of what the whole layout is gonna be.
Thanks!
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Posted: Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 11:44 PM UTC
Just an update guys, I've come across this website via introduction from "TheKiwi" from MilitaryPhotos.net, seems pretty good, not too sure what the scale is though.
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